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US-8848813

OFDM PAR reduction by substituting original in-band subcarriers after clipping

PublishedSeptember 30, 2014
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Technical Abstract

A peak-to-average ratio (PAR) of a signal is reduced by clipping the signal at a threshold level and replacing desired frequency tones of the clipped signal with set of frequency tones of the signal. In one embodiment, the PAR of a signal is reduced by adding a peak cancellation signal to the received signal. The peak cancellation signal is generated by clipping the received signal at a threshold level and generating a difference signal by subtracting the received signal from the clipped signal. The peak cancellation signal thus generated is scaled by a scaling factor and added to the received signal to reduce the PAR of the received signal. The scaling factor is adjusted to maintain the desired quality of the received signal. In one embodiment, the PAR of an orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) signal may be reduced.

Patent Claims
6 claims

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1. A method comprising: Orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) modulating a first signal having a first peak-to-average ratio (PAR) to provide a first central band of subcarriers, a first band of unused subcarriers, and a second band of unused subcarriers, the first and second bands of unused subcarriers being on either side of the first central band of subcarriers; clipping the first signal at a threshold level to generate a clipped signal; forming from the clipped signal a second central band of subcarriers, a third band of unused subcarriers, and a fourth band of unused subcarriers, the third and fourth bands of unused subcarriers being on either side of the second central band of subcarriers; and forming a second signal with a second PAR, which is less than the first PAR, from the third and fourth bands of unused subcarriers and substituting the first central band of subcarriers for the second central band of subcarriers.

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2. The method of claim 1 , including: converting the first central band of subcarriers, the first band of unused subcarriers, and the second band of unused subcarriers into a time-domain OFDM signal; clipping the time-domain OFDM signal at the threshold level; and converting the clipped time-domain OFDM signal into the second central band of subcarriers, the third band of unused subcarriers, and the fourth band of unused subcarriers.

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3. The method of claim 1 , including forming the first central band of subcarriers to be a set of in-band subcarriers carrying data.

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4. The method of claim 1 , including forming the first and second bands of unused subcarriers to be out of band subcarriers used as any one of guard bands, synchronization signals, reference signals, or protocol information.

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5. An orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) transmitter comprising: an OFDM modulator configured to generate a first OFDM signal with a first peak-to-average ratio (PAR), the OFDM signal including a first plurality of frequency tones that includes first central tones carrying data, a first guard band of tones, and a second guard band of tones, the first and second guard bands of tones being on either side of the first central band of tones; a first inverse fast Fourier transformer configured to transform the first plurality of frequency tones to a time-domain signal; a clipper configured to provide a clipped signal by clipping the time-domain signal at a desired threshold level; a fast Fourier transformer configured to transform the clipped signal to second plurality of frequency tones that includes second central tones carrying data, a third guard band of tones, and a fourth guard band of tones, the third and fourth guard bands of tones being on either side of the second central band of tones; a first set of amplifiers configured to amplify the third and fourth guard bands of tones; and a second inverse fast Fourier transformer configured to transform the amplified third and fourth guard bands of tones and the first central tones, substituted for the second central tones, to a second OFDM signal with a second PAR, in which the second PAR is less than the first PAR.

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6. The transmitter of claim 5 including a processor that effects at least one of the OFDM modulator, the first inverse fast Fourier transformer, the clipper, the fast Fourier transformer, and the second inverse fast Fourier transformer.

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December 10, 2012

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September 30, 2014

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